It's legal to grow marijuana in Massachusetts:
Here are tips on how to successfully cultivate your own cannabis
Supplies but no plants
The
law legalizing recreational marijuana in Massachusetts, approved by
ballot measure in November, allows home growers to grow up to six
marijuana plants per person or 12 per residence.
While state legislators are debating what to change in the new law, many residents have taken an interest in growing plants in their homes.
While state legislators are debating what to change in the new law, many residents have taken an interest in growing plants in their homes.
Here We Grow in Hadley is one of a handful of shops that sell all
of what people need to grow marijuana – except the plants, which cannot
be sold legally in Massachusetts (a plant can be given from one friend
to another however).
Above: Here We Grow's business sign invites
customers to get help with growing marijuana plants. (Photo by Diane
Lederman / The Republican)
Below are some tips for home marijuana growers:
Controlled environment is key
A grow house or tent allows the environment to be controlled and dust free, and to provide darkness and light in equal measure.
Above: This photo taken at grow house in Denver shows a marijuana plants ready to be harvested. (Photo by Ed Andrieski / Associated Press file)
Above: This photo taken at grow house in Denver shows a marijuana plants ready to be harvested. (Photo by Ed Andrieski / Associated Press file)
- High pressure sodium lamps produce light that is more on the red-orange end of the spectrum and are used during the flowering stage, according to leafly.com.
Some people like to mix their own, and add things like bat guano to the mix.
Above: Soil used for growing marijuana plants is sold at a grown shop in Massachusetts (Photo by Diane Lederman / The Republican)
Above: Soil used for growing marijuana plants is sold at a grown shop in Massachusetts (Photo by Diane Lederman / The Republican)
- Grow Haus, 26 Strong St., Northampton
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